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I think this call was part of a scam, possibly linked to some kind of targeted fraud. They kept ringing and didn’t hang up until it went to voicemail. It’s best not to pick up at all, but if you do, don’t share any personal info. Also, watch out for any strange transactions on your bank accounts afterwards, as these scammers can be pretty sneaky. If you accidentally give them details, get in touch with your bank’s fraud team ASAP, freeze or replace your cards, and change passwords or codes on any important accounts straight away. I didn’t even answer the phone, but a few days later, money disappeared from one of my accounts, so now I’m dealing with that. I can’t be certain if this number was involved, but I have my suspicions since I’m usually very careful about my info.
Dodged the call this time, didn't pick up. The last time I answered, it was an Asian guy on the line trying to trick me into some phone deal. His English was terrible, which set alarm bells ringing straight away. If you hear that kind of rubbish, you know it's dodgy. The number to watch out for is 0330 223 8046. Make sure you report it so the authorities might finally catch these scammers and give them what’s coming under British law. Hopefully, they’ll be stopped soon!
Typical Jeets, always up to something. No surprise they're out here trying to con people.
Scam alert! Avoid answering calls, texts, or emails from unknown numbers. Don't let scammers record your voice – just search 'voice cloning scams' online to see why it’s risky. Always report scam attempts through official channels like the police or Ofcom. For suspicious phone calls or texts (including silent rings), text the details and number to 7726, and make sure to reply when they ask to confirm. Use your phone’s spam report feature too. For texts, forward them to 7726 and report it as spam as well, watching for any reply to confirm. Scam emails should be forwarded to '[email protected]' and flagged through the phishing report option (usually the three dots at the top right). The more people report via all these routes, the better chance there is to get these scammers shut down. Look up 7726 and '[email protected]' for further info. Stay vigilant!
Ofcom
Be careful! Never engage with any calls, texts or emails from numbers you don't recognise. It's really important not to let anyone record your voice - look up 'voice cloning scam' to learn why this is a big risk. Always report scam attempts through the official channels like the police or Ofcom. For texts and phone numbers, including silent calls, text the details to 7726 and reply if they ask to confirm. Don’t forget to mark those numbers as spam on your phone too. If you get suspicious texts, forward them to 7726 and report them using the spam reporting option on your messaging app. Keep an eye out as you might have to confirm again. Scam emails should be forwarded to '[email protected]' and reported through your email provider’s phishing report feature, usually found under the three dots menu. The authorities do take action when you report, so sending info via all these channels helps make sure they catch the scammers quicker. For more tips, just google 7726 and '[email protected]'. Stay alert and stay safe!
Looks like this number is part of a series or something, never actually spoke to anyone from it. My iPhone just blocked it straight away.
Got a call but they didn’t leave anything. Missed it and no voicemail either.
Got a text claiming to be from Santander warning of some fake security issue. If you’re unsure, always call the number on the back of your card instead. Definitely a scam!
Santander
I’ve been getting calls from this number and a couple others like it non-stop the past few days. Managed to pick up today, and it’s clearly one of those scams. They were going on about some roofing and energy scheme, trying to sell repairs for mould, insulation, and stuff like that, saying it’s linked to local grants. I told them to take me off their list since I never signed up or anything. Not sure if they’ll actually stop calling though, we’ll see.
Got a call from a number I didn't recognise, I chose not to pick up and they never left a voicemail. Probably just another spam or annoying call.
I’d already blocked this number but somehow they still managed to get through and ring me.
Got a missed call followed by a message from someone called "Updraft" claiming I'd missed a payment - they didn’t say how much - and warning it could damage my credit score if I didn’t sort it out. Pretty sure I’ve never had anything to do with Updraft though. The message was full of weird grammar mistakes and really shouted scam to me. Best just avoid this number altogether!
UpdraftBest
This number's gotta be dodgy, so many people I've heard from have had random calls and no clue who it's from. Definitely looks like a scam to me.
Thought it was spam so I just ignored it, then blocked the number and got rid of it.
Got a call from a woman who sounded like she was from Norfolk. She kept asking me stuff but when I tried asking her the same, she dodged all my questions. Total scammer!
Norfolk
They’ve rung me a few times now, but when I pick up there’s no one on the line. Today though, someone actually spoke, trying to ask for me, but they totally messed up my name. I told them straight up if they can’t say my name right, I’m hanging up. Later on, they called again and once again, just silence when I answered. I reckon it’s time to just block the number.
Got a call from someone pretending to be my bank, telling me there was a payment of over £1100 made and to ring them back if I didn’t approve it. Seemed dodgy to me.
I said “Hi” when I picked up but there was dead silence, so it had to be one of those robo calls. Went ahead and blocked it, then reported it straight away.
I’ve heard from someone whose phone number got spoofed, which has really caused quite a headache for them. It’s a terrible coincidence, and they’re pretty stressed out because of it. If you get any spam calls from this number, please don’t call back – the posts a few down explain why it’s best to avoid doing that. Cheers to everyone sharing info on this!
Total scam alert! Never ever reply to texts, calls or emails from numbers or addresses you don’t know. It’s super important NOT to let anyone record your voice – just google ‘voice cloning scams’ to see what’s happening. Always report any dodgy calls to the police or Ofcom using their official channels. If you get suspicious calls, texts or even silent calls, forward the number and details to 7726. They’ll ask you to confirm a couple of times, so just follow the prompts. Also, make use of the spam report on your phone to block numbers. If you receive scam texts, forward those to 7726 too, and don’t forget to report them through your phone’s spam reporting tool. You’ll get replies asking to confirm, so keep an eye out. Scam emails? Forward them to this email: [email protected] and report through the phishing report option (usually found under the three dots in your mailbox). The more reports submitted across all these systems, the better chance we have of stopping these crooks. Search for 7726 and that email address online for more details. Stay sharp folks!
Watch out for scams! Don’t ever pick up calls, reply to texts, or open emails from numbers or addresses you don’t recognise. It’s best to avoid letting anyone record your voice either – look up 'voice cloning scams' to see why that’s dangerous. Always report suspicious calls or texts through official channels like the police or Ofcom. You can text any suspect call details or numbers to 7726, even if it’s a silent ring, and follow the prompts to confirm your report. Also, use your phone’s built-in spam reporting tools to flag these. For dodgy texts, forward them to 7726 and make sure to confirm if they ask you. For scam emails, send them to '[email protected]' and use the phishing report option in your email client (usually found in the menu with three dots). These reports really do get looked at, and the more people alert the authorities, the quicker action can be taken. For extra info, just google 7726 and '[email protected]' – it will explain everything you need to know. Stay safe out there!
I’m pretty sure this has gotta be a scam call – I keep noticing the same thing with these dodgy numbers: it rings a couple times, then cuts off with no voicemail left. So now I do my own usual thing: look up the number on this site, then block and get rid of it straight away.
So I got a call from someone saying they were with O2, but when I questioned it, they started getting pretty rude. Felt like they were just pretending to be from the mobile company and trying to get people to respond to them. Proper dodgy!
I picked up the phone, but they couldn't hear me at all. Meanwhile, I could catch some voices talking faintly in the back before the call just dropped.
I called back but the number didn’t show up properly, got a message saying it was unrecognised. Didn’t leave me a voicemail so I’m guessing it could’ve been from some call centre abroad.